Hunter powder in 243 win

wvbuckbuster

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Nov 5, 2015
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Is or has anyone loading Hunter powder in the 243 Win? I don't recall trying it before and when I got this last 243 back the book I kept load data and targets was lost. Have used H4350, IMR4350, IMR4831, WIN 760. So if you will, share your thoughts and results with Hunter. Thanks, Dan.
 
what bullet are you planning on using ?


it's been many years since I loaded for the 243 . I used IMR7828 , before IMR7828sc was on the market . I found the 100 gr Partition to be my bullet of choice , for whitetails .
 
Im with Jim!! It's been a long time since I loaded the 243 and when I did it was with IMR-7828, 100 gr Nosler Partition. Wonderfully accurate and devastating on white-tails.
 
I used the Nosler 100gr PT as my first choice before followed by the 95gr BT. Planning on staying with 100gr bullets as this rifle will be just going deer hunting and range trips. Got a couple of other brands of 100gr to try, practice with, save the Nosler PTs for hunting. Looking over different powders for the 243 and seeing Hunter gives good velocity levels was why I was asking about it. Got some loaded for a ladder test.
 
I haven’t used it. Back in my 243 days I used IMR4895 for 70-80 gr bullets and IMR4350 for 95-105 gr bullets and had excellent accuracy.

JD338
 
I apologize that I can't answer your question directly, but I have used Hunter in my 7-08 loads with a 165gn Norma Bondstrike. Maybe there are some similarities? All of my groups were concentric and relatively small (.6s to 1.1s) with little idiosyncrasies. I also never experienced any pressure signs. I recall using Alpha brass w/ magnum small rifle primers. ES and SD weren't great but also not horrible for my purposes (hunting at moderate ranges). It's worth noting that most of my loads were compressed due to the projectile length and seating depth (COAL: 2.94).

Hope it helps.

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